The History and Heroes of the Art of Medicine, Bind 1J. Murray, 1861 - 491 sider |
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... says Herodotus . How this system worked is best illustrated by a fact related by the same unexception- able authority . The following occurrence took place after medicine had existed as a state - art for at least five hundred years ...
... says Herodotus . How this system worked is best illustrated by a fact related by the same unexception- able authority . The following occurrence took place after medicine had existed as a state - art for at least five hundred years ...
Side 6
... says Mr. Grote , " from Hercules , rests upon no better evidence than 1 " As if a fate had hung over the councils of Charles , the dispositions of this order of battle involved the de- cision of a point of honour , esteemed of the ...
... says Mr. Grote , " from Hercules , rests upon no better evidence than 1 " As if a fate had hung over the councils of Charles , the dispositions of this order of battle involved the de- cision of a point of honour , esteemed of the ...
Side 15
... say , " says Pliny , 1 " it was concealed in thickest night from the time of the Trojans to that of the Pelopennesian war . ' When it revisits the light , it finds Greece a changed country . No longer are the tales about Time being the ...
... say , " says Pliny , 1 " it was concealed in thickest night from the time of the Trojans to that of the Pelopennesian war . ' When it revisits the light , it finds Greece a changed country . No longer are the tales about Time being the ...
Side 23
... says of Epilepsy , which , from its mysterious character , was called par excellence " the sacred disease . ' " It is thus with regard to the disease 4 1 Plutarch , quoted by Sprengel , Vol . I. , p . 240 . 2 Sprengel , Vol . II . , p ...
... says of Epilepsy , which , from its mysterious character , was called par excellence " the sacred disease . ' " It is thus with regard to the disease 4 1 Plutarch , quoted by Sprengel , Vol . I. , p . 240 . 2 Sprengel , Vol . II . , p ...
Side 24
... says Origen , " which produce famine , unfruit- fulness , corruptions of the air , and pestilence . They hover , concealed in clouds , in the lower atmosphere , and are attarcted by the blood and incense which the heathen offer to them ...
... says Origen , " which produce famine , unfruit- fulness , corruptions of the air , and pestilence . They hover , concealed in clouds , in the lower atmosphere , and are attarcted by the blood and incense which the heathen offer to them ...
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